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World’s most beautiful countries are announced

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Digital media platform Rankeer.com announced the most beautiful countries of the world, analyzing the vote of the users.

Turkey is ranked 56th on the list.

The top 50 of the most beautiful countries are as follows;

1- New Zealand

2- Iceland

3- Italy

4- Greece

5- Norway

6- Switzerland

7- Canada

8- France

9- Scotland

10- Japan

11- Austria

12- Spain

13- Germany

14- The Republic of Ireland

15- Portugal

16- Australia

17- Sweden

18- Wales

19- United Kingdom

20- Russia

21- Czechia

22- Finland

23- Brazil

24- South Africa

25- The Netherlands

26- United States

27- French Polynesia

28- Chile

29- Madagascar

30- European Union

31- Fiji

32- Croatia

33- Philippines

34- The Seychelles

35- Argentina

36- Slovenia

37- Nepal

38- Singapore

39- Hong Kong

40- Belgium

41- Namibia

42- Romenia

43- Botswana

44- Hungary

45- Vietnam

46- Costa Rica

47- Denmark

48- Tailand

49- Slovakia

50- Faroe Islands

 

 

 

 

 

 


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